PlayStation Store Holiday Sale week 2 discounts God of War and more
The season of giving is not lost on the world of computer gaming. PlayStation is holding a special Holiday Sale event which has reached its second week, and contains some great discounts for top selling titles across their three current machines. On top of this, there are savings to be had on digital copies of some top movies.Sony is giving up to 70% off on certain items, with the discount stretched to 80% for PlayStation Plus members. This week of holiday savings ends at 8AM PT on the 20th December.
The season of giving is not lost on the world of computer gaming. PlayStation is holding a special Holiday Sale event which has reached its second week, and contains some great discounts for top selling titles across their three current machines. On top of this, there are savings to be had on digital copies of some top movies.
Sony is giving up to 70% off on certain items, with the discount stretched to 80% for PlayStation Plus members. This week of holiday savings ends at 8AM PT on the 20th December.
Some of the most eye-catching deals include 50% off the brutal God of War III Remastered, 50% off dystopian action game Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, and 26% off the top selling Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. There are many more offers to be had however, and there is sure to be something to cater for everyone’s preference of gaming. The full range of the deals can be found here.
All together there are 132 games and DLC included in the Holiday Sale event, plus 115 movies that are available for download. Plenty to keep you occupied in the run up to Christmas.
Not to be outdone, Microsoft are also offering customers 5 Days of Deals on their website, seeing prices cut across their Xbox and PC range. Square Enix have also recently announced their Holiday Surprise box, giving you the chance to own 7 PC downloads for just $9.99.
Now may be a good time to grab a last minute gift for a loved one, or maybe just treat yourself. After all, you can give to yourself, can’t you?